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Show 35 65 , freighters In - Mile Ice Jam SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. A ice jam (UP) tied up 35 Great Lakes freighters in the St. Mary's River Saturday and forced a halt to shipping on Lake Superior. The ice jam, described by veteran Great Lakes shipping captains as the worst in their memories, prompted Coast Guard Capt. Youth Found In Guilty Arson Charge MOSCOW, Russian Nuclear Explosion Blamed For Heavy Fallout Idaho A (UP) jury late Friday night found Paul D. Matovich guilty of second degree murder on charges he set a University of Idaho dormitory fire which killed three students. He had been charged with first degree murder by arson in connection with the fire that raged through Gault Hall last Oct. 19 trapping the three victims on the fourth floor. The jury of nine men and three women returned its verdict at 11:30 p.m. after more than 24 hours of deliberation. It recommended psychiatric treatment for the former' Idaho journalism student. Under the Idaho code, the punishment for second degree murder is fixed at not less than 10 years and may extend to life. Judge Hugh A. Baker set sentencing for April 15. A nuclear exLANSING (UP) week plosion set off by Russia last was blamed Friday for a five-fol- d increase in radioactive fallout in Lansing this week. Recording instruments at Michigan Department of Health headquarters showed fallout April 11 was 7.0 x 10-- 6 microcuries per cubic meter of air, compared with 1.5 x 10-- 6 microcuries on an average day. Thursday's fallout was about of a dangerous dose Humans. for Ivor Kerr Friday to stop all shipping on Lake Superior. Six freighters were stall trapped today in the huge icefield in Whitefish Bay 40 miles above the Soo Locks. Eleven loaded vessels were in the ice off Whitefish Point waiting for the sky to clear before moving away from the jam and 18 ships were in the Lower St. Marys' River waiting for conditions to improve. The ice field was described as 65 miles long, 30 to 60 miles wide, and three feet thick in places with windrows up to 25 feet high. Nine ships cleared the locks Thursday bound for Lake Superior but only three reached open water late Friday. The ice piled up to 20 feet as Kerr's Icebreaker Mackinaw worked to free two freighters in the giant jam in Whitefish Bay. Northwest winds were blamed for the ice piling and the Weather Bureau forecast no let up in conditions as strong winds continued to push more ice floes to the narrow bottleneck. , one-fortie- th Grace Kelly May Never Return To The Movies in a 9. year. (7 9 For-me- r San Francisco labor leader Hush Bry son's bid to escape a five-yesentence was prison turned down for the second time Friday by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The appellate court refused to reconsider its ruling of Nov 30, 1956, when it denied his appeal y from a conviction under the Labor Act. ar extended the invitation to Ham-marskjo- ld Friday more than five months later than the secretary 'general wanted to make the visit. H&mmarskjodd did not give Mod an immediate reply and observers here said he probably would decide against the trip as serving no purpose now. Norman Bryson's Hammarskjold sought to get into Leonard, said the appeal will be Hungary last fall while it still was taken to the U.S. Supreme Court. in turmoil from the revolution. Bry son remained free on bail. Budapest Radio broadcast a Bryson, former head of the now tyunt defunct National Union of Marejection of the visit Dec. 5, it was "not acceptable" to saying rine Cooks and Stewards, was conthe Communist victed by a Federal Court Jury ,n government. 1955 of lying when he swore he Hammarskjold then told the that unless was not affiliated with the Com- General Assembly his trip were made in the immunist party. mediate future it would serve "no useful purpose.' Limited Numbers of Hungarian Refugees To Be Brought To U. S. months." Reports that the United States was ending its refugee program had created despondency among Hungarians waiting in Austria for a chance to find a new home here. But a special policy statement issued Saturday said "the United States government is continuing to assist the people of Hungary who WASHINGTON (UP) The National Federation of. Postal Clerks have distributed a press release calling for an end to postal cuts. Stapled to the release was a note that said: "The attached release is being sent you by special delivery mail due to the elimination of Satur- fled from Communist oppression, day postal service in the hope that and under this policy will continue it will reach you before next to bring limited numbers of refu week." gees into the country within the next few months." VIENNA TO HAVE NEW HILTON HOTEL A new Vienna VIENNA UP The Columbia Broadcasting System announced that the hour-lon- g "Arthur Godfrey Show" which has been on the air since Jan. 12, If FEARED DEAD IN 1949, will be discontinued, after JAPAN AVALANCHE June 26. It had announced the NIIGATA, Japan (UP) Nine- demise of the show last spring teen persons were feared dead to- but later reinstated it. day in an avalanche that engulfed Godfrey will continue his MotT- four buildings of a coal mining day night "Talent Scouts" show camp in Niigata prefecture late and his Monday through Thursday Friday night. morning programs. Police reports said the avaIt was reported that the Wedneslanche buried 36 persons Search day night time spot will be filled Hilton Hotel will be erected teams rescued 17 despite heavy by a musical show, "The Big Rec- downtown Vienna, it was mow. nounced Saturday. ord," starring Patti Page. D3 SAN FRANCISCO (UP) WASHINGTON (UP) The United States said Saturday it will continue to bring "limited numbers" of Hungarian refugees into this country in "the next few d player, Ham-marskjo- ld October-Novemb- Godfrey Drops Wednesday Night Postal Clerks Use Television Show NEW YORK (UP) Arthur Special Delivery ukulele For Press Release Godfrey, the strummed himself off the Wednesday night television screen Friday night for the second time N.Y. (UP) General Dag Secretary probably will turn down a belated invitation to visit Communist Hungary, 'observers ,said Saturday. Peter Mod, Hungary's current ambassador to the United Nations, UNITED NATIONS, attorney sary of her arrival here to marry the prince in a double ceremony last April red-haire- Former Labor Leader Must Go To Prison Taft-Hartle- MONACO (UP) Princess Grace said Friday night she did not believe she would ever return to the movies. Princess Grace, the former Hollywood actress Grace Kelly, made the statement at the first press reception she and Prince Rainier have held since their marriage last April. Friday was the first anniver18-1- U.N. Officio! May Reject Bid From Red Hungary Wine Shipments Reoch New High er SUNDAY, APRIL 14. 1957 Utah County. Utah 1 Cedar City SUNDAY HERALD Claims Hit Post Offices In Congress Run Full Blast Saturday $20,000 Sum PoCEDAR CITY, Utah (UP) SatChief lice Tony Lambert said urday an Air Force team of officers has received and processed claims amounting to $20,000 resulting from Wednesday's damage following a sonic explosion at Cedar City. Lambert said local businessmen and private citizens have filed approximately 150 claims with the Air Force. The explosion, a sonic boom created by a jet plane flying over the city, broke windows and caused extensive structural damage. Authorities at NeMis Air Force Base near Las Vegas, meanwhile, were continuing an investigation to determine who flew the jet over Cedar City. Delta Native To Head Department At U.S.U. School LOGAN WASHINGTON There (UP) was at least one place Saturday where Post Offices were running full blast, with windows open, stamps on sale, and three deliveries promised as usual. This was on Capitoi Hill. West Democrats Drafting Charter 1 House and Senate postmasters don't take their orders from Postmaster General Arthur E. Sura-merfiel- d. They work for Congress. So do their clerks and the mailmen who trudge through the long corridors of the House and Senate office mail. buildings delivering elections. The 1958 congressional two - day organizational meeting opened Friday in Hotel Sahara with Cal Rawlings, Utah national committeeman, acting as chair- n II !! I lilllllllMlllIMMiMMi HM ' M IN ? ivX) d "2. - ...ryg- BSC' V? Ft y PER - PARKING IN 42 FEET Nosing in between two cars parked 4 on a New York street, this autoist has no trouble parking his tiny German car. The whole front opens like a Urge door, folding the steering wheel forward for easy entry or egress. The 7 i car, a BMW Isetta "300," weighs 770 pounds and accommodates two adults and a child. Its engine, which gets 60 miles to the gallon and cruises at bO m.pJi, is over the rear wheels. -f- oot-long 13-h- .p. in an- SJSiW? ' t r - " , ' M &S;1M' S 'TZ "ZZ'i ANNUM Compounded Semi-Annual- ly Nothing; does it like greater earning power! No matter what you are saving for, you can gain your objective faster through a savings account at Utah Savings. More and more wise savers from throughout the country are proving this every day. Utah Savings grew almost four million dollars during 1956 alone. GREATER EARNING POWER Utah Savings pays per annum, compounded semi on accounts from $1 to $25,000. all annually SAFE DEPENDABLE SERVICE Utah Savings is now in its 38th year of sure, higher dividends and friendly service. V Tk &J&&"7 MORE TIME TO ENTER SAVINS Savings received by the 20th earn from the first of the month at Utah Savings. PROMPT WITHDRAWALS Utah Savings has traditionally promptly honored all withdrawal requests. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION AVENUE, 88 YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE ' W a UNIVERSITY the LAS VEGAS, Nev., (UP) Democratic leaders from 11 Western states, Alaska and Hawaii man, C. D. Barker, Las Vegas mayor Saturday completed drafting a charter under which they will op- and Nevada party chairman, said for the erate. a constitution and by-lasubmitted The leaders, state party chair- organization would be men and national committeemen, May 4 to the Democratic national also worked on policies for the committee for approval. of The Boaa-(UP) Trustees of Utah State University Saturday appointed Dean F. Peterson Jr., head of the department SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Ship- of civil engineering at Colorado ments of wines of aid types A&M College, head of the USU reached a new high in this coun- school of engineering and technoltry last year, according to figures ogy. The appointment was announced released Friday by the Wine Inbv Dr. Daryl Chase, USU presistitute. Preliminary estimates, based on dent. Peterson's appointment bereports frpm federal agencies, in comes effective July 1, 1957. He dicate a record 150,013,320 gal- succeeds J. E. Christiansen, who lons of domestic and foreign wines has been dean for 10 years. Chrismoved into distribution channels tiansen resigned to devote more in the United States during 1956, time to research and teaching. a 3.32 per cent increase over the The new department head is a in of Delta, Utah, 1955. native set record previous Of the total shipments. 124,192,-71- 0 Nigeria annually exports 100,-00- 0 gallons, or 82.7 per cent, came tons of chocolate beans. This from California wineries. Other 12.1 cent of the British colony on Africa's west states shipped per total. Foreign wines represented coast accounts for about 15 per 5.1 per cent of the shipments. cent of world production. 3P 65 NORTH tr PROVQ, UTAH 'ASSETS MORE THAN $7,000,000 TheChoice That is N Drive a Cadillac over any period of time you wish even for a lifetime if you prefer and the odds are that no one will ever question your choice of a motor car. 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